Sabotage: Perfecting the Art of Surprise

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The demands of unconventional warfare spurred the OSS to develop highly destructive sabotage mechanisms guaranteed to take the enemy by surprise. From "Aunt Jemima" (explosive baking flour) to the limpet mine, these weapons did not disappoint. For more about the OSS and the history of the CIA, visit the CIA Museum at https://www.cia.gov/about-cia/cia-museum/index.html